This mans music educated me in ways that no other artist has. My mom used to play Technique when I was a teenager, she had a way of showing me different perspectives of the world through music and I appreciate her for it. Genuinely one of the best rappers to ever exist.
My favorite artist forever I met him at a show he signed my whole arm with his signature and I went and got it tatted over and ten years later he is the only man name I have on me
He said years ago the whole song a euphemism on how men become wicked and lost. And men who do that vile shit might as well be doing it to their own moms. Cause it's against females and in their own community etc etc.
Still one of my favorite rappers of all time his music has had a very deep impact on my young hs life and definitely shaped me to understand the world on a more realistic term very underrated
"Leaving the past" is definitly my favourite song from him ... and when i started to learn and understand english, revolutionary vol2 came in my top 5 best album ever ...
That's why I am under the impression that should we the people ever come to find out the extent to which child sex trafficking occurs, there'd be revolt and change almost instantly. Imagine finding out certain politicians or actors/actresses engage in this. There'd be upheaval.
I was like 15 when I heard this song. My friends got me stoned and then played this song. My world was ending and I literally cried and scolded them for mind fucking me. Revolutionary vol. 2 is such a great album. I was listening to him the other day and this MF was a fucking prophet because alot of the conspiracy shit he was talking about is now facts 😮💯🗽✌️ i wanna know what pj this happened in Harlem. I could probably guess but don't want to assume 🤷♀️🙏🖤
in a previous interview about this same topic he said the story was a hood urban legend essentially and he insterted himself into it to tell the story from an inside perspective
This song, Brenda's got a baby, and stan are the most gut wrenching, chilling rap songs ever written imo. Everyone acknowledges pac and em for their impeccable story telling abilities, I think it's time to give technique his props. This song and you never know by him showcase his talent in weaving a story
I remember I tried to explain how I felt safer living in the city vs rural areas……THIS is exactly why. The hood is tight knit community everybody got everybody back we all struggling
You missed the entire point of the song lol. In the city you’re a number. The larger majority of murders in big cities are friends killing each other in gang violence. In rural communities everyone is family.
He's saying that large groups of people who share different common beliefs and views are at each other's throats in a country where they all live together
Its a new York reference. 🗽🖤✌️ But America was actually referred to as a melting pot, in the early 1900s because we had so many races and no one is really "native". Its a reference to immagration amd diversity
Hasn’t he said on multiple times that the song wasn’t based on actual real events but that it’s based off of things that happen everyday in the world but now it actually happened?
@@dimitrislxrd751 it’s a metaphor. He sees this young woman he’s rping he sees the innocence and pain of his own mother judging him for what he’s doing
@@Bangbang-ei5kdbro did you even watch the video? He's literally explaining the message of the song? You hardly think hes talking about himself? I'm not trying to be nasty but I worry when I see such dumb comments all the time like what the hell
@@shapiroshort203 you just dumb u never saw a lying person for cloud? I dont know his back story and a video where someone is saying its true is not a evidence my friend! There are many cloud chaser, i didnt know and asked so now i know its a process of clarification
Yeah I agree see the one thing about writers is that sometimes they get so well at writing that they can write from the view or perspective of one of the characters in story. I understand that he's writing from the point of view of one of the men who raped his mother in the story.
What kinda unsettles your soul is in that song he says he was there and he reaped billy's mum too... sooo how much truth is in there and what's exaggerated 🤷♂️ Dance with the devil kicks you in the balls every time it comes on
Okay but real question… was he not ALSO responsible for what happened? Or at least played a part in it.. “cause I was there with Billy Jacobs and I r-ped his mom to”
It’s not rapped from his perspective. I don’t believe even in the song that Billy did that to his own mother, I believe it’s open to interpretation and that in the eyes of this random woman he saw his own mother cause he saw the similarities and the pain and struggle in her eyes like he saw in his mommas.
@@cjl-uda4048 well ya it’s rapped from Billy’s perspective pretty much. But I don’t think that’s the case that e wasn’t there at least when it happened as he knows things only people who were there would know. This is it, kid, now you got your chance to be raw" So Billy yoked her up and grabbed the chick by the hair And dragged her into a lobby that had nobody there She struggled hard, but they forced her to go up the stairs They got to the roof and then held her down on the ground Screamin', "Shut the fuck up, and stop movin' around!" The shirt covered her face, but she screamed and clawed So Billy stomped on the bitch until he'd broken her jaw The dirty bastards knew exactly what they were doin' They kicked her until they cracked her ribs and she stopped movin' Blood leakin' through the cloth, she cried silently And then they all proceeded to rape her violently Billy was made to go first, but each of them took a turn” So yes, Billy did participate in not only rapping his mother, but also brutally assaulting her which later led to her dying. I don’t think someone that far gone would’ve just had a change of heart because they seem a random woman who just reminds that person of their mother, I believe it would have to be something as drastic as seeing your own moms face after doing something like that.
What’s crazy is no one knows this guy like he didn’t exist
....Ill bill, Necro, vinny paz
They didnt want anyone hearing these fellas
I know, respect and like him really much!
Greetings from good old Germany!
Immortal technique still doesnt get trump @@miguelito2364
This guy is a frickin legend ! My bro put me onto him a while back when he played me "caught in a hustle" I was blown away
He's too liberal for me
Immortal Technique was transformational for me. I found him in my teens and it helped shaped my views on seeing the bigger picture in a lot of things.
YES! 🗽
He’s a rapist
Exact same story as me
So you let someone dictate your life nice lmao
same
My favorite man because he spits TRUTH and because he knows money doesn't buy RESPECT
Bro, yall, do know dance with the devil.He said he was one of the guys said did it
@@EvangaleneVarathe actual incident was real but immortal tech had zero involvement in it. He made that last part up.
@@Puffypoo574 when he was locked up someone narrated him that why he's locked up so he said that line by his perspective
@@itsTreyski999but why was he in Jailson for
"Caught in a hustle" was my shit. Str8 legend
Fire
Loved it, pure art from the heart
"You never knew" is another song of his that goes fuckin hard with the storytelling mastery.
You never know it was called.
Such a sad song
@fit4u679 thank you it's been a minute since I listened
This mans music educated me in ways that no other artist has. My mom used to play Technique when I was a teenager, she had a way of showing me different perspectives of the world through music and I appreciate her for it. Genuinely one of the best rappers to ever exist.
I grew up in Africa and used to bump Immortal religiously. he helped me shape myself into the man I am.
I first listened to that track 9 years ago all along i thought it was fiction until today
Its gonna hit different from now on
Immortal Technique is the Gods Truth!!! So underrated for being as raw real n wide awake as he is
Immortal technique ont t'écoute depuis la France frère
Big up frèro c'est du lourd 🙌
He's a legend spread his work now more than ever before
This dude it the one of the best underground musicians
One of the realest rappers ever. I salute this man.
Man this song tho..still fucks me up to this day
What I don’t even know this guy and that song dance with the devil is hard
He has a lot of good music, I'd reccomend also listening to the 4th branch or No Me Importa
@@thegloriousguardpoint of no return
You Never Know is another phenomenal display of story telling.
@@kdberry1997 That song has a real ass message.
If you don’t know technique you don’t know hip hop/rap
It goes beyond Tupac and biggie 🗽
My favorite artist forever I met him at a show he signed my whole arm with his signature and I went and got it tatted over and ten years later he is the only man name I have on me
Proper.
He said years ago the whole song a euphemism on how men become wicked and lost. And men who do that vile shit might as well be doing it to their own moms. Cause it's against females and in their own community etc etc.
Still one of my favorite rappers of all time his music has had a very deep impact on my young hs life and definitely shaped me to understand the world on a more realistic term very underrated
And his technique is definitely immortal 💯
To discuss music like that with people, truly a dream
He wrote a post years ago on social media saying it was an urban legend
Revolutionary Volume 2 is what got me into underground Hip Hop
Meeting Tech was a highlight of my life i will never forget. A real soldier. A real freedom fighter. The Genuine Article.
I swear in the song. He said yes it was a true story and he was there. He took part.
I guess he's rapping from the perspective of one of the characters in the story that was involved in the crime
In another interview he said that he got the story from his cell mate I believe
that’s kinda what im confused on
@@ScrimmSix he's rapping from the perspective of one of tge men there
Damn, This Guy Needs More Recognition, His Song Gave Goosebumps
"Leaving the past" is definitly my favourite song from him ... and when i started to learn and understand english, revolutionary vol2 came in my top 5 best album ever ...
I love this one
That's why I am under the impression that should we the people ever come to find out the extent to which child sex trafficking occurs, there'd be revolt and change almost instantly.
Imagine finding out certain politicians or actors/actresses engage in this. There'd be upheaval.
Immortal technique is a real one 👊🏿
This man legend is a high IQ smart guy he knows everything 😎 I love him
Favorite artist growing up
I love that smooth dig at the billionaires. He was quick wit it.
Listening to this interview after all the p. Diddy shit is wild
@@urkomendiberri bro I made this video over a year ago and it aged like wine
'Goonies Never Die' was always one of my faves ❤
Never heard this one
@@thegloriousguard Check it out, man, it's got such a killer chorus hook!
point of no return by immortal technique! One of my favorites.
Now that's immortal🤜💯
Love your Music 🎵🎶❤
I was like 15 when I heard this song. My friends got me stoned and then played this song. My world was ending and I literally cried and scolded them for mind fucking me. Revolutionary vol. 2 is such a great album. I was listening to him the other day and this MF was a fucking prophet because alot of the conspiracy shit he was talking about is now facts 😮💯🗽✌️ i wanna know what pj this happened in Harlem. I could probably guess but don't want to assume 🤷♀️🙏🖤
Dude, I was zoinked as well first time I heard it. It touched me deeply and has never left the back of my mind
in a previous interview about this same topic he said the story was a hood urban legend essentially and he insterted himself into it to tell the story from an inside perspective
Love this man !!!!
This song, Brenda's got a baby, and stan are the most gut wrenching, chilling rap songs ever written imo. Everyone acknowledges pac and em for their impeccable story telling abilities, I think it's time to give technique his props. This song and you never know by him showcase his talent in weaving a story
Hood justice is good justice.❤
@@Nosgoth73ad real asf
that song is wild and immortal technique is 🔥
I remember I tried to explain how I felt safer living in the city vs rural areas……THIS is exactly why. The hood is tight knit community everybody got everybody back we all struggling
You missed the entire point of the song lol. In the city you’re a number. The larger majority of murders in big cities are friends killing each other in gang violence. In rural communities everyone is family.
I first heard this song when I was 4 years old back when it was first released. I didn't understand what I was listening to.
Lol
Homeboy is well versed in all sorts of truths especially with the mysteries of the world annunaki nephlim etc
True story. Yes.
Real people. Yes.
The Hood. Retaliated and better have a strong stomach. Warriors don't play. Tribal ways.
legend living legend
Awwww not really but thanks for your participation ❤
This was actually bothering me years ago
I thought he came out later on and said it was not a true story . . .whatever the truth is, its a great song.
DACHIE DACHIE!!!!😂😂
We just gonna pretend like Tech didn’t drop the hardest annunanki/ nephilum verse of all time????
@@cosinguspalpatine4449 I don’t follow wdym
❤️🔥
He said he joined in on it thoe...was that true too
Very true
It was a real life horror 😢
Damn I had a feeling that song was real! It was waaaay to hardcore not to be real.
Which building in Harlem
What about the part where he's previously said that it isn't literally a true story, but it's true in the sense that human beings do this evil shit
Somehow never bothered to checkout him on video - most intelligent rapper next to pac
G.O.A.T
Other than being a COMMIE 😂😂😂
#KINGSANDPHERROHSARETHEMEEKOURTIMEISNOW #MYCOUNTRYMEN #GANGTERSGOODGUYS
#PEOPLEALLGOODLYPEOPLE
#UNITE #SALUTE
I wanna know what he means when he says we’re all burning in the melting pot
Society, race
New York city is called "the melting pot". Sometimes the whole North America is.
We’re living in hell
He's saying that large groups of people who share different common beliefs and views are at each other's throats in a country where they all live together
Its a new York reference. 🗽🖤✌️ But America was actually referred to as a melting pot, in the early 1900s because we had so many races and no one is really "native". Its a reference to immagration amd diversity
He said he didn't do it but in the song he said he was there and u know dudes mom too
Weird editing choice to cut out the part where he says he wasn't involved in it he just heard about it
The third world of Hip Hop
Facts
wait but he admitted to it in the song
He was playing a character in that song
Which relegion is immortal technique in ?
He’s Muslim
@@thegloriousguard 🤯
He said the story was true but I'm lost on how TF dude didn't know it was his mom's voice screaming and he said he was there🤔 in that song
He just exposed diddy, saying little kids come into mansions at all times of the night.
How he know tho?
Hasn’t he said on multiple times that the song wasn’t based on actual real events but that it’s based off of things that happen everyday in the world but now it actually happened?
Ok but how do you not recognize your own mother?
Other dudes wrapped her up in a shirt or some shit to cover her face.
not really an adequate explanation considering they had to get really close to her to do that
@@thefourthhorsemanwithornam9314
You’re taking it too literal, he saw his mother in the eyes of this woman it doesn’t mean she literally was.
@@cjl-uda4048 "he was starring at the eyes of his own mother" basically he's saying it was his mom
@@dimitrislxrd751 it’s a metaphor. He sees this young woman he’s rping he sees the innocence and pain of his own mother judging him for what he’s doing
Where’s the source to his claims? any new articles on this crime happening?
His source was he was there 🤷
@@Shadycun1 He never once said he was there. He said it happened in Brooklyn..
@@Shadycun1 I’ve found Zero evidence this ever happened. No news articles or anything
Wait wtf. In the song he said he was there and did it too. Did he not?
Techniques is always spitting facts
wait but in the song he says that he did it aswell
If this is true then why didn’t he die in the song he says “I was there too”
Cause he didn't actually do it
when did bro take off his glasses
RIGHT
But in the story he did it too
Many years ago he said it wasn’t true lol
He only said that so folks would stop asking him about the song at the time.. it actually happened.
He said that he dont raped that woman too
what's interesting is that immortal says he raped the mother too on the song
I dont understand, in the song he said he was there and raped the woman as well. Can someone explain. I might have missed something.
It wasn’t actually him
At least he wasnt actually one of the dudes that raped the woman like he said in the song
What are you talking about? One of the lyrics is literally “I was there with Billy jacobs and I r*ped his mom too”
Yeah whats up with that? Did he?
@@Bangbang-ei5kdno he was sayin it from the perspective of one of the other guys who did
@@Bangbang-ei5kdbro did you even watch the video? He's literally explaining the message of the song? You hardly think hes talking about himself? I'm not trying to be nasty but I worry when I see such dumb comments all the time like what the hell
@@shapiroshort203 you just dumb u never saw a lying person for cloud? I dont know his back story and a video where someone is saying its true is not a evidence my friend! There are many cloud chaser, i didnt know and asked so now i know its a process of clarification
Didn’t he say he did it too tho?
Why is everyone saying this song is giving them goosebumps and shi, it’s kinda buns
Allegedly responsible? Wasn’t he there with em?
Wait it really happened wtf
We're just gonna say he lied about the last part of the song ?
He’s not the one that committed it
Bein alive is crazy tho said he was there
The reason people ask him if it was real is because in the song Tech said he was there and r&ped the mom too.
Yeah I agree see the one thing about writers is that sometimes they get so well at writing that they can write from the view or perspective of one of the characters in story. I understand that he's writing from the point of view of one of the men who raped his mother in the story.
What kinda unsettles your soul is in that song he says he was there and he reaped billy's mum too... sooo how much truth is in there and what's exaggerated 🤷♂️
Dance with the devil kicks you in the balls every time it comes on
PISA NIÑOS ANIMALES DESERVED NO MERCY.
Okay but real question… was he not ALSO responsible for what happened? Or at least played a part in it.. “cause I was there with Billy Jacobs and I r-ped his mom to”
It’s not rapped from his perspective.
I don’t believe even in the song that Billy did that to his own mother, I believe it’s open to interpretation and that in the eyes of this random woman he saw his own mother cause he saw the similarities and the pain and struggle in her eyes like he saw in his mommas.
@@cjl-uda4048 well ya it’s rapped from Billy’s perspective pretty much.
But I don’t think that’s the case that e wasn’t there at least when it happened as he knows things only people who were there would know.
This is it, kid, now you got your chance to be raw"
So Billy yoked her up and grabbed the chick by the hair
And dragged her into a lobby that had nobody there
She struggled hard, but they forced her to go up the stairs
They got to the roof and then held her down on the ground
Screamin', "Shut the fuck up, and stop movin' around!"
The shirt covered her face, but she screamed and clawed
So Billy stomped on the bitch until he'd broken her jaw
The dirty bastards knew exactly what they were doin'
They kicked her until they cracked her ribs and she stopped movin'
Blood leakin' through the cloth, she cried silently
And then they all proceeded to rape her violently
Billy was made to go first, but each of them took a turn”
So yes, Billy did participate in not only rapping his mother, but also brutally assaulting her which later led to her dying. I don’t think someone that far gone would’ve just had a change of heart because they seem a random woman who just reminds that person of their mother, I believe it would have to be something as drastic as seeing your own moms face after doing something like that.
Why is he saying they? He took part in it too.
Fr
he didn't as far as i got to know, he was singing on behalf of a cellmate that told him his story.
@@loic5327"Fr", really? Are you just mentally deficient?
Ya all don't understand the song fr
Yeah but did he rape Billy's Mother aswell 🤔
It was not rapped in his perspective 💀 how are these lyrics going over yall heads
@@UnkownUser-sv7hu yeah I get it but in an interview he says I can take you to the roof top he obviously didn't rape her but story is true
You're the bald man poor billy bro